Independence of the Seas Review

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Sixth time with Royal Caribbean and for the first time I was disappointed.

Review for the British Isles & Western Europe Cruise on Independence of the Seas
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cossie1223
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Jun 2018
Cabin: Interior Accessible
Traveled with children
Indy
Jet ski’s in Lanzarote
Dancing under the stars
Sunset onboard
Relaxing at sea

I though I’d add here of my experience of my recent cruise onboard the new renovated Independence of the Seas between the 2-16th June. I’ll start off by saying it was the sixth cruise with RCI, once onboard the Voyager and the fifth on the Indy. Each time I’ve been I’d recommend RCI to everyone, but not anymore the Independence I’m afraid, the refurbishment with the additional rooms which brings another 500 passengers onboard to 4150 is just too much. So many places were overcrowded, most people are aware what mayhem the Windjammer is at peak times, but the whole ship seemed like that this cruise. One problem is the main dining rooms, with the additional tables added it’s difficult to manoeuvre between the chairs and tables, something a lot of waiting staff were telling passengers.

The usual problem with sun beds was just made more problematic on sunny days, and on a day at sea when it was windy and overcast (sailing between Madeira and La Coruña) with everyone being inside queuing for a speciality coffee took 40 minutes. We also found the main dining room experience slightly tarnished as the wait between courses was some days up to 30 mins, I don’t think the waiters can deal with the additional tables when it’s full. One place we never see anywhere near busy was Fish n Ships, infact I only saw a few people eating there. I can’t see that staying to be honest, when you take into account how much a simple fish and chip dinner costs.

Additional problems on board we encountered were a galley brunch we had ordered before cruising on the last day was changed to two days earlier, not a problem you’d think. Trouble being our stateroom attendant put the notification in our room the evening AFTER the event. A refund was issued and a complimentary Chops Grille was given, but we’d missed the brunch which we had done before on previous cruises and enjoyed.

Cabin Review

Interior Accessible

Cabin 4V

The standard fare, kept reasonably clean and clean towels always when needed. One negative is the fluff once he’d hoovered, seemed it wasn’t picking up the fluff from the carpet and leaving it clumped together.

Stateroom attendant did make several mistakes, the main one leaving the invitation to the breakfast brunch a day AFTER it occurred, which incidentally had been changed to two days earlier than the day we’d booked it on. This was booked online before we travelled.

Port Reviews

Seville

Did our own thing, walking around marina and sea front of the town. Beautiful scenery and beaches.

Vigo

Only day of rain, and it I mean rain. Absolutely bucketed it down, spent the morning shopping locally and trying some local cuisine.

Lanzarote

Hired three bikes from the local information centre, and biked to Puerto Del Carmen, where we went jet skiing. Fantastic day. Although the bike ride was tiring (17 miles return)

Tenerife

Did our own thing again, enjoyed local cuisine and the town.

I’ll add Gran Canaria isn’t added to the ports listed that we visitied, did a tour to Maspalomas Beach with RC. Lovely place, only soured by the sellers of dodgy sunglasses and bags harassing you. Very intimidating when telling them no thanks for the umpteenth time.

Madeira (Funchal)

Went on a dolphin and whale watching catamaran. Absolutely brilliant day, saw dolphins, whales and turtles. Was a very short walk from the ship.

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